THURSDAY, JULY 4, 18.
LUCAX RECORDS.
SCHEDULE PITTSBOKO- H. 11.
w nuMUf tmlu on Uio lliinU"' railroad
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rttut.Tu' daily, eioti.isun.uye.aie.
(' l-wi,,m "'LU)', ton, Esq , of tins place, and became
MMCMMdOli ihetuall train on tlioB- A. ' a tjiizctl ) t ,js county, liavini; bought
4-L.ft.B., wnleii arrive, at llalelsuatll.Wa.nl. ,R j.. ,,.utt jon 'nea. ,'m.. So
m4 I vq tta" at ' y m. , t r jjonliii0d bad bo become
a u i i-i with our section, that at the break-
rCoffoo at O. S. 1 oes tor IJ in,,(Mlt 0l-,l0 u.. ,o was one cllhe
and 20 cents a pound. jfim to volunteer, and was elec ted
. nU'npt:iinot the 't'hatham Rifles." the
rWl.uat thresher . g fiJt mii(!n v company organized in
best luacbino oil fAvy at Uiupiii A , , , - u tl)0 irr:,t,iat;.ii ot
Ueadii'.
B0-A favorable opportunity will
be offered next week lor pet-tons to
take a trip from hero to the seashore.
Mr It h1 rained every day :ov a
week, and has dono consnlerabie
damage to wheat and oats that had
been harvested and not hauled up.
Mr Don't forget that the shuttle
nil at 1'itlsboro isstiu ouying iog-
wood and paying tush for it. Bring
nm tnu j " ti " . !
a load whenever you come
jtne 10 lowu. ;
WT Great bargains at . S. Poc's
in all auiaroer goods fr the r.ish.
Ladies' and Gents' Straw Hals
cheaper than you ever bought them.
Mr Mr. S. J. Tally requests us to ;
Btate that he voted against the reso
lution to relieve the sheriff from his
loan by the failuru ot the Stato Na
tional Bank.
M The ex Confederate ol Chat
ham are reminded that tomorrow
(Friday) is the day for them to meet
hero, and organize a Confederate
Veteran County Association. Jially
ti pi
fff f anybody does not believe
that Chatham is a great grass county,
let bim now visit our cornfield and
cottou patches, and see how hard it
i to keep the grass from capturing
them I
9 Only lour marriage licenses
were issued in this county last
month, two to whites and two to
blacks. Wonder if tho increase in
the cost of a license is the cause ol
this small number?
MT A stock of fresh Turnip seed
from I). Lain' ret h & Son, Philadel
phia, will bo shipped about the l"ih
of July to J. P. Siedman, Kgypt, N.
C. Nothing pays better than tur
nips, lie will have all varieties.
tSF-T he enterprising editor of the
Fayeltcvillo Oh.-.rnr published last
week an illustrated trade issue, that
watt not only creditable to him but
to tho public spirit ot the citizens of
that good old town, and we hope il
will redound to the profit of all con
cerned. I
who'
MOne of the colored men.
went from here to deorgia lat win
ter, has written us that it is a mis
take about their being badly treated,
as was told by one of their number
who recently returned home, lie
says that they are all well satisfied
and receive their pay promptly.
MCome and ice the bargains
being offered at London's this week.
A large lot of t 'bailies at lij i ts. J et
yard; other dress goods as low. A
lot of Salines at 8 cents per yard.
These are cash prices. Ueinemher
you can buy a Parasol lor less money
at London's than anywhere else.
ter We regret to learn that many
of our farmers, who planted western
corn, are very gloomy over the pros
pect ot a crop. The stalks arc short
and small and already beginning to
tasst'l, nnd it is feared that tho ears
ot corn will be small and lew. The
corn seems not suited to our climate
nnd soil.
JqT-As onr
women nligh'
church, on I,' -out
from u n :
ll our fair county
I from her buggy Ht
Sunday, u hen Hew
uealh the seat caik
' rate and crer.ling
ling at a gu
quite a commotion with the congre
gation. 11 Hd laid an eg i"
buggy while riding to church, a dis
tance of about threo miles.
tar Halt of ISS'J is now gone nnd
looking back Loudon finds bis sales
bave been larger than ever. He
thinks this shows people appreciate
bis large stock and low prices, lor
which ho returns his thanks. Ho is
now making further reductions in
bis prices to cash buyers as ho wishes
to reduco his stock iu linio for fall
goods.
M-Tho annual season has now
arrived lor the publication of "Ibo
first cotton bloom". The first sent
to tho Recokii office was by Mr. W.
Ii. J. Brown, ol Capo Fear township,
and was plucked on the 20th of J tine.
He has IS acres in cotton and L'O in
corn, nil which has been worked by
only himself and two daughters, 12
anil 1C years old.
fTbo price of a round trip ticket
li-rtin hero to Wriirhtsvillo during tho
Aiimmnmeiit will bo Olilv 84.fi"). It
a sufficient number of persons wish
to go from hero, an extra train will
leavo hero nest Wednesday evening
at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Wilming
ton in timo for breakfast nest inorn
ir.g. If you wish to go, leave your
banio at onto at tho Kn oiio office.
IS-The new Baptist church at
Merry Oaks was formally dedicated
on Sunday, the J.'lrd of June. The
services were conducted by the lie v.
Messrs J. C. Wilson, G. P. Moore
ana C Durham, the latter preaching
tho dedicator' sermon. A large
congregation was present. Much
credit is dire those who contributed
o liberally to the building of this
church.
Dr. Innir. IK.u lr. Hons II 1 hric !
t died at his residence at this place
jon FriJny, .luno 28th, alter a pro
j traded and painful sickness, iigcd
! sixty one venr. Ho was burn nnd
j reared in tlic Slate of I'ennsvlvania.
bis father having been one o the j paid 81a month for support of Patsy
most prominent Riipresentnties injAusley.
I Congress Iroin that State filly years
'.ICO. In 154 he married the eldest
.1 1.. l .1 .. II ll...,,r,
"f;i "1 . .-
the l.'th regiment, to which this com
pany was at ' ached, be was elected
Lieutenant Colonel.
'r. Ihrie never sought nor held
any public office, but took a lively
interest in all public matters and was
one of the most public spirited cili
rens of our Slate, alwa-. contribut
ing liberally to any enterprise that
would tend to promote the prosper!
ty ot our people, lie was a man of
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warm and trenerou imi'Ulses, ever
ready to protect u.e opp. ev.cu, u. ,
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suttering. Jiunng the weary monllis
'of his painful sickness he was patient
I in.. I v.ii.i.,ivivo !iiul viiiced the res
ignation of a true ( 'hristian, to the
will of 1 1 i m who ordereth all things
well. Now that his sillferiiigs are
j o'er, may he forever realize the Joys
of those who dwell,
"In ilifWM nvilmi. purv ami iiorfwl rem.
Whore Viritio mumi'l1" au.J Ikt .UMirebli-ttl.'
List ok .1 1 Holts. The county com
miMoiiers at their last meeting drew
the names of the following persons
to serve as jurors at the next Win
of our court, beginning on the il"th
of September :
Fikst Wkkk. V. A. Uiggsbee,
VY. C. Lasater, J. It. Kii'sbce, H.
A. Whitehead, W. N. Harris, 15. S.
Kubauks, Isaac J. Bvniiin, -M. B.
Cole, 11. A. Fields, IluV'h W. Dixon.
Wilev (Joodwin, K. H. .Mc.Mauus,
Ira Scott, J. II. Knight, A. I. Bur
nett, W. A. I'mishe'e, .1. M. Jordan,
A.J. Harrington, W. P. Limilcy, J.
C. Causey. i. M. Cheek, T. W.
Moses. II." C. Cotten, C. P. Stone, W.
i 1 i m u i T
. A. Ilarrinuton. J. C. Morgan, n.
Henderson. 1. J. Scott. I. i. Lain
m. I
belli. M M. Ferry. Biillm Bell, Bicb
ard Wcbsler and (i.-istou Kollins
Sr.'iivii Wi i i.'- -A W. Brewer. W
J. Lasater, S. I. Brewer, IIoIhtI
Cotton, J. A Caviness, J. Bryant,
L. II. Dixon, W. 11. Wicker, A. 11.
Merrill. L. II. llarwaid. M. A, Cock
innn, Daniel C. llilliar I, C. L. Wil
liams, .loiin T. Faschall, William
lleathcock. F. M, tinnier and T. W.
Ilichardnou.
Baptist Psion Mkktimi. A union
meeting of the Baptist churches of
Chatham union in ihc Sandy Creek
Association was held, on last Satui-
lav and Sunday, at Hives' Chapel,
in Hickory Mountain township,
Mr. James l. Morris, foreman of the
Kkcouo otlice, was elected Modera
tor, and Mr. J. A Dowd, secretary.
The heavy rains prevented as large
an attendance as there woul.f other
wise have been. On Sunday a mass
meeting of several Sunday schools
was held which was well attended,
and several .interesting addresses
were made.
The next union meeting will be
held at May's Chapel, on Friday
before the 5i'h Sunday iu September,
and the introductory sermon will be
preached by liev. Stephen Gilinore.
Ai.i.iani k Mi:kiino. The regular
quarterly meeting of the county
alliance will he held nt this place
tomorrow (Friday ), and we are re
quested by the secretary to say thai
the meeting will bo called to order
promptly at 10 o clock, and it is
Moped that the delegates will attend
punctually. Among other business
will be the annual election ofofliccrs,
the consideration ot the question ot
consolidating with tho Wheel, and
the election of delegates to tho State
alliance, which will meet at Fayette
ville next month.
A New Boad. At the last moot
ing of the county commissioners, in
pursuance to a petition, a new road
was ordered to bo laid out in Gull
township, as follows: beginning nt
a point in the Gulf road near T. C.
Beat's, thence west to the old Fay
ettevilte road near T. II. Gaines'.
Tho proposed road will be a great
convenience to tho citizens of that
section in going to (iulf and Gold
ston. The expense of laying out
the road is to bo paid by the peti
tioncis.
Commissioners' Meet ing.
Tho county enmmi..uncrs held
their regular monthly meeting on
lant Monday ami Tuesday, and aud
ited tho following accounts :
O. S. Johnson, for conveying
Peter Smith to jail,
8 2.15
1.00
Jesse Alston, as witness in
inquest ot Willie Rrooks,
V. M- -Martin, for making
ballot boxes ut hark s pre
cinct, W. K. Poe, tor milking ballot
boxes for Loekvillo precinct,
Albert Snipes, insolvent tees,
W. I. London, lor supplies
for pour-house,
J. W. I'oe, cash paid for har
vesting at poor-house,
H. R. Hamlet, insolvent fees,
L. J. Kirk man, for listing
taxablcs in Matthews town
hliip. J. V. Bridges, fur listing tax
nbles iu New Hope town
ship, Hen. Thompson, forhlack-
1.00
1.00
22,15
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18.00
snnlh work,
L. R. Kxline, as clerk to hoard,
issuing notices, Ac,
Hynum & lleaden, supplies
liir poor house,
Ir. L. A. Hanks, as superin
tendent ol health,
i. i.m
1C.CG
Thomas Cross, jail fees, S2G.G2
A. (J. lleaden. services on
finance conunitteo, 0.00
I j. 11. Hynnin, services on
fniiinco committee, 0.00
Ouukked, That John Williams be
CMii't.iiMi, Altai i uiMi.au iv. ui n j
be exempt front poll tax on nccouut
of poverty and infirmity.
Tor the Rkvhd.
Durham District Conference.
The conference convened at Bur
lington, N. C, on the 2Tih of June
at iJ o'clock a in., Rev. J. T. Harris,
l E, presiding. 1IH c all showed
there was a goodly number of min
isters and lay delegates present.
Alter the opening services, the usual
routine of business was entered into
Hud preaching twice each day, 1 1
o'clock a. m. ami S o'clock p. in.
more preaching than usual on such
occasions. The condition of the
Church seemed to bo good, both
financially nnd spiritually. There
was a much largor number of Pre
siding 1'lilors in attendance than
llM1!ii three, il fitctt'n and two ex.'s.
(!. V. Anthony, W. 11. Branson, J.
A. Johnson and A. II. Morn it were
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( '.n i n - '2 he I on erence was
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very mispiiainy eiiuTiaineu nj ue
citizens. I, with the l!ev. .V. E.
( 'oltrane. was domiciled at the ideas
ant home of Joseph Holt, Esq., a
! prince among men, and with his
j very kind wife gave us a royal etiter
Uninmctil. H.
Weekly Went her Crop bulletin.
The reports of the correspondents
of the Weekly Bulletin issued by jbe
North Carolina Kxpoiiinent Statiou
ami State Weather Service, eo opera
ting with the United States Signal
Service, show that there has been mi
excess of rainfall, n deficiency of tem
perature and sunshine for the week
ending Friday, Juno '28th. For the
saiuo week last year the reports indi
cated an excess of rainfall anil tem
perature and about the average
amount of sunshine. An unusualh
heavy rain storm set i" on Friday with
prospect for continuance for several
days. The effect upon crops is re
ported ns favorable. There has prob
ably been too much rain and too little
sunshine for cotton, although that
crop is repoiieu eue.uoy .u
iliuou aua growioy nicci . . ui u uuu
t tbseco are doing well, ino wcck
has been iiufuvorablo to harvesting.
Tho following rainfalls are reported,
a comparison with the woekly iionual,
which is about l '-Jo inches for this
season will give the amount of excess
in the localities where rain is report
ed : KlizabPtb City, Pasquotank coun
ty, '2.50 inches ; Hertford, Perquinmns
county, .175 inches ; Kaleigh Wake
county, 3.7'2 inches : Hickory, Cut aw
ba couuty, 3 00 inches: Bit Cave.
Henderson county, "2. 10 inches ; Mor
tranton, Burke couuty, 2 05 inches:
Mm shall. Madison county, 1 50 inches;
Davidson College, Mecklenburg conn
tv. 1.50 inches : Monroe, Union coun
ty, 1 38 inches ; Greensboro, Guilford
county, l.ItO inches.
Kastkks District. Too much rain,
too little sunshine, generally reported,
with rather an unfavorable effect up
on eotton. The wet weather has in
terfered with the grain harvest. Grass
L-rowiiiL' finely.
(YxniAi. DisriiioT. An es.css of
laiul'all, a deficiency of temperiiture
and sunshine, r generally repotted
in this district. Tho effect upon crops
does not appear to have been unfav
orable. Somo cotnidaint of chinch
buns iu this district. Corn, tobacco
mid cotton looking well.
Wkstkos Distkict. Crops general
Iv are reported as doing well in this
district. There has probably been
too much rain for cotton. Grain end
fruit are excellent. Tobacco is grow
ing nicely.
The law forbiddin' fho sa!o of
cigarettes to minors went into i fleet
iu New York June the first.
Queen Victoria is the richest woman
in tho British Kingdom. Sho has
accumulated a fortune of $-0,000,-000.
Prof. Ralph Graves, of our State
university, has becomo insane and on
last Sunday attempted to cut bis
throat. He is now iu tho Raleigh
asylum.
G. B. Stiidd, the rich Englishman
who gave up cricket to go as a mis
sionary to China, has introduced the
game among his couvorts. be himself
playing in native costuuio.
A young man by the name of Claude
M. Lockhart, a clerk at the Oiton
House in Wilmington, was drowued
lust Sunday afternoon while bathing
iu tho surf'at Wrightsvillo Reach.
Tho historic finds at Appomattox
Court House, Virginia, are to be
bought up for a Northern syndicate.
Options have already been secured
upon most of the desired property.
Carriage manufacturers are predict-
tiny that in the not distant future
wooden wheels will bo dona away
with, aud steel wheels substituted on
account of the increasing scarcity of
lumber for wheels.
It is estimated at the Treasury De
partment that there has been a de
crease of about $15,000,000 in the
public debt since June 1st. This will
tn-ike tho debt reduction for the fiscal
year ending June 30th, $88,182,200.
A Local-Option bill passed by the
I Legislature of Michigan, has been
i sitriu'd bv the Governor. This, leav
ing the decision to tho people of the
localities, will insure practical Probi-
'localities
bition, it is said, iu nioro thau half
the counties in that State.
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i ... i i...i..iif,ii,si.n.!l)r. Jiroiii'hton was
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narrmi ii.'iu.ifii. eiiiit-iuii .
I Mori
orer.
State If ews.
Stanly Observer : Mr. J. C. Riden
hour, of Copal Grove, lost a borse
last week that was 30 years old. Ho
wns purchased from a member of
Whcoler's cavalry at the close of the
war, and the price paid was four dol
lars in cash and a bushel of onions.
Monroe Enquirer: From Tarious
sec'. ions of the county we hear reports
of the destructive work of the chinch
bug. We had hoped that our county
would be comparatively free from
these pests this year, but in many
sections of the couuty they are doing
a i immense amount of dumngo. It
looks as if they had come to stay, and
the only way to prevent their ravages
is to kill as many as possible of the
troublesome insects
Durham Sun: News was brought
to Durham yesterday that Mr. Nathan
Fox a farmer about CO years of age.
living in Person couuty near Squire
Hester, committed suicide by taking
a dose of ''Rough on lists'' Tuesday
morning about 10 o'clock, and dying
the evening of the same day. It is
reported that he was in the habit of
taking periodical sprees and was re
covering from one of these when ho
was heard to remark Sunday that he
intended to kill himself, but his family
did not think he was in earnest.
Weld. hi News: Mrs Richard Ne
ville, sister of Mr. Buck Pittman, was
killed by lightning nt her home
about six miles west of Uufield, in the
Hcathville neighborhood, ou Thurs
day la-t. She had been out of doors
ami seeing the storm nppioaehiag
she went into tho house, followed
hv lior nnn. ulin a n limit. tt.i vpflltf
oid. Just as she entered the house I
and was standing near tho fireplace,
lightning struck the chimney and kill- j
edher. tShe lived a short time after the j
shoik but was unconscious until she
died. Tho boy, who was only two
or threo feet bebiud her, was uninjur
ed.
Winston Sentinel: The latest dis-
graceru! appoint incut w as tuat ot a,
negro who lived in one of the La .tern ,
c.unlies. Ho pphd for a route (
agent s place. Soon after making ap-;
plication ho was tried for stealing, J
was sentenced to the penitentiary and j
was sent to work on the Roanoke tc
soiuiicru iv. iv. iu ttuium, iuic. .i
few ;ays ago a letter from the post
ofiice depart raeut was forwarded from
the ucgro'.s old homo to Walnut Cove
telling him to get up his bond, that
ho world bo appointed ! This shows
how tho Republican officials disre
garded tho convenience of the South
ern rcoiilo. Tho mealiest aud most
incompetent man may get uu otlice
under Radical rule if ho is a strong ;
party worker.
Joiiesboro' Leader: The new ma
chinery for the j inesboro' Cottou
Mills has about till arrived, and work
men are putting it iu place ns fast as
possible. Secretary Webb tells us
that the addition of the Lew machin
ery will give the mill three times its
former capacity. About three bales
of cottou will be worked daily, which
is equal to fifteen hundred pounds of
yarn as the lesult of twelve hours
work. Forty or more hands will be
required to do this work, nnd Mr.
Webb idso informs ns that a night
f.rce will bo added in the fall. It
will bo observed from this that over
SO possibly 100 persons will be em
ployed iu this factory before Christ
mas. Regular work will bo resumed
;it as early a day as possible.
Shrlby Aurora: At Cowpens.
South Carolina. Mrs. Goforth was en
snared iido matrimony by a tramp
painter, Fid. Williams, who had been
iu North Caroliua penitcutiary for
several years for stealiug a watch.
At first "everything was lovely aud
tbe ex-convict boasted of his property
located in Charlotteand soon swindled
a merchant at Cowpens. And then
left his wife, who discovered last
week that her husband No. 2 had
deserted his lawful wife now living
in Charlotte, aud that her marriage
to Williams was null and void.
Williams has not been captured and
does uot wish to revisit tho pen
itentiary. It appears that credulous
aud loving women continue to many
in haste strangers and repent when
it is too late.
Ashcboro Courier: There has not
been the same amount of building
going on in Asheboro in many years
perhaps never. Mr. Thos. .'
Cagle, of this county, takes the cako,
so far as heard from, on wheat har
vesting. Our informant says he cut
131 jj dozen good size binds in oue
day. Who can beat it T Tbe pros
pects are that Deep river is to have
two railroads at an early day. Ran
dolph is coming out in the matter of
railroads, and it is only a matter of
time when she will have outlets iu all
directions. The South in general
and North Carolina iu particular ara
reaping a harvest of delays aud losses
from the careless, ignorant manage
ment of those creatures of Harrison
production. It is almost impossible
to get the mails across the State with
any itcgrce ot speed ana regularity
Reidsvillo Review: Mr. Ab.aui
Jackson, a worthy man, about t's)
years of ace, who lives in the nortl
em end of town, was killed by the
Fouthern bound train as it was com
ing into town Friday about 8 a. in
He had been plowing and had gone
to tho house to gel a drink ot wir
Hearing the approaching train and
wishing to securo his horse, be au
out and tried to cross tho track in
front of tho engine to his field Ou tin-
other side. 1 he eugiuo was tooc lose
! UpOI1 uim, and as he jumped the boil
cr struck him in the side, knot-king
. iiim down. His arm was bit. ken.
suminoiK-d in
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: f-r about an hour in the most acuta
i agony he died. He leaves a la. ge
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Rockingham Rocket : Thero is
one well authenticated caso of lon
gevity iu North Carolina, that of Mr.
Whitley, of Stanly county. He is
now in his 117th year and is still bale
and hoatty. It is claimed that be
has cut three sets of teeth, that be
never bad a case in court, and that
he has never taken a dose of medi
cine iu his life.
Raleigh News nnd Observer: News
was received here yesterday of a nar
row escape from drowning. Miss
Martha Pool, sister of Mr. S. C. Tool,
of the city, who lives about 16 miles
from this city, was on the way here
to attend the funeral of Mr. Pool's
little daughter Bessie. She was ac
companied by Mr. W. C. Newcotnb
and they were travelling ;n a buggy.
While crossing a branch on the Rock
Quarry road which had been very
much swollen by the heavy rains, the
horso and buggy were washed down
the stream. Tliey managed to jump
out in time to save their lives. The
buggy was torn to pieces and all the
contents washed down the stream.
The borse swam out. The stream
was not much swollen when they en
tered it, but a sudden current rushed
down upon them almost in an instant
and came near sweeping them away.
It was a narrow escape. News was
received yesterday of another narrow
escape from drowning at Rock Branch
at the bridge about a quarter of a mile
cast of the city. A man was coming
in from the country nnd on reaching
the bridge his mule becnuie frighten
ed nnd refused to come across upon
the bii lge. lie thru attempted to
ford the stream, which was swollen
to a high point, when the bed of the
wagon was washed away taking tho
driver with it. He was washed down
the stream for some distance and was
""ally hauled out iu on almost lifeless
rendition by some one ou shore who
threw hiiu a rope.
I T I' ilia I'.n-morv' Alllnnre
men of Chatham, iu their fight agaiust
high prices and monopolies, instead
of fdhnij then wool ami buying shoa
dy goods, would have it manufactur
Je(1)8 nn(1 Flaimej8 ,
h th(jy wM bfi imieI,PuJent of
b,int;a. higll rrices iu tbe woolcn
u ,ine Supp(we tbe ollillu.e meu
UlU ,un tb8 w &
T;IOs c 'I)lX()N tbo proprietors of the
Snow Cam Woo,en th cail
! work ui your wool into goods that
! look as well and wear better than that
I you buy out of the stores, aud at a
jmucb less cost. Hitch up your wag
I ou 6on. u day and take your wool up
j to Siiov.- Camp and see for yourself.
I Take your wife with you too. She
' oan tull you what style to bave it made
....1 ..l,..ll.n. il n.ill nnu rf l.nl
-f too busy now. send to
, nmnoR o ihvl, work. Tlu v
will take pleasure in mailing them to
you.
FOR DYhPEi'SIA and Liver Com
plaint you have a printed guarantee
mi i very liottlo of buiiuu 8 itaii.er.
It never fails to cure. Cuapin Hka-
L.KN.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with
each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price 50 cents. Ciiapix & Hea
DEN'.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of
Rombou. lnd.. savs: "Roth mvself
und wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION CURE." Chapik &
HkaI'ES.
SUILOH'S CUKE will immediate-
K- relievo Croun. Wbooniinr Coii"h
and Bronchitis. Cuapin & Huntu
"IIACKMETACK,'' a lasting nnd
frno-fiint nerfumo. Price 2.i aud SO
o
cents. Chui'is & IlE.uiEjt.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by In
digestion, Constipation, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shi
lob's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Cm
riN & Heai'KS.
WHY WILL YOU couidi when
Shiloh's Cure will cive immediate re
lief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., aud $1.
Chaws A; Heauks.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
a positive cure for Catarrh. Diph
thoria and Canker-Mouth. Chai ix &
New Advert iseinents.
ORTH CAROLINA Chatham
CoOSTY. Iu iho Superior Court.
I'lilllp Taylor, asslaueo ol A, L Jonea,
vs.
M. T. Korrls k nro., and all oth.r crwlltora of A.
I jotiiw, aiKi oiners.
Ti.ts Is a stNs-lal nro.w.llnB for a settlement of
the trust of ihc plaint Iff as trustee of A. I.. Jones,
nu.l tlio eriilliors of the aald A. I, Jones Is-liic a
nunier..iis class and mm-residents of Hie Hl.ne ..f
N..rih tirolina and atier i.ie unigeuce nnm
f..uu.l therein, nollm. is hereby iiirrn loil.ni to
Is. piesetit nt llieom. t tho elerk nf t til curt
on the and dn of Aiit.lt, Is.', an I .l. ad. answer
or demur to liie complaint now on tile lo this pro
ceodlni: or Judgment will Ik m-auii-l as therein
demanded. S. M. n.I.T.r.S.C.
T. II. WojurK, Attorney Mr naiutin.
June 51. Im.
rgtice m mmmmi
Notice is hereby 1,'ivrn. that upon
the ai'Plicatum of T. Ii. onmik, at
torm v for S. P.Teainie, Win. M. Har
per, O. T. Edwards und cithers, I hare
this day bv, virtue of authoiity vestotl
in me by ihaptir 1, volume 1, of The
Code. srantoil to the saitl parties, thoir
aoKoeiates, aud successors, articles of
incorporation, a follows :
1. Corporate name, Tho Farmers
Alliance Co operative Association al
Siler Citv, N. (J.
'2. Tho corporate businpsfl shall hr
a general uicrcantilo business, and
such other businesses as are incidental
thereto.
3. Tho principal plnre of business
nhall bo at Silor City, N. C.
i.. The term of incorporation is
thii tv rears.
5. The stock shall bo $2,000 with
the privilege of increasing the lams
UnciniMi
parties incorporated are
those above named, and others, then
associates, successors and assigns.
PinSBORO' ACADEMY,
S. S. JACKSOS, Principal;
Tho Fall Torm lll Wga on Monday, Aligns! Kh;
1SW, und ffnmiuue twenty wki.
The climate of ritlubnro' t tulubrtniiH, nd In
dwl Uior Is n'.t s more hecilihf locality III Hcmti
Carolina. Il pooplo are mmwnod for thlr h.
plialliy and their soclil, intellectual and moral
vlriUfH,
liuard ran bo had In and around tho Tillage at
liberate j.rtcea.
The Ai-ademy l.ulldlne In er.nTen!ut!y arranged
and Oiled InrrCiiuul piiriKea,
The serviette ot MIhr FAXSIE E. THcmrsoH as
Aiuilsiant In tho ademleal department, and of
lls CASHir M. J.icKSuN as Toarlier of Music, hae
liven seuted both known to ba eoeomptMif
Instructor. Th. dtwtrluc Instruction In Crayon
work, and Palnitug In Kenlnguu, or iu oil or
Water (Viol, will bo dlroctod to an experienced
and tklllod Instructor.
Parent may lw ausurod that eery eflrt will be
made for the thorough Instruction of their chil
dren. Their moral a woll a their Intellectual
training will be carefully looked to. It 14 hoiied
that not only Chatham, but oihor counties also,
will favor tb rinsboro' Academy with a liberal
pairoua;o.
Terms, per session of twenty weeks:
Primary KucMsh llraiich" llO.OO
Intermediate Lditll.'h Uranchea It M
Higher Lugllrh brandies It
Latin, Creek, French. German, SurTeylng and
Sienograpby, each, so eitra.
Contingent roe, H conta.
Mlnlstoro' children wilt bo Instructed at ball
rates. For furiher Information, apply to
SAMl'ELB. JACKSOR, Principal.
June 20, lew. Sis.
A DMT SISTR ATORS' NOTICE.
Nolle.. Is hereby given that o have Oils day
qunllfU'.l as a.linhit'rnior iii iho estate of
de..rge Ouilirte. an.t nil cwllmrs will present their
I'Jahnn to us or our aitorney, T. II. Woniaek, on or
lMr..re tho tf.ir.1 .lav . f Mny. 1K, r this notice
will lie i.l.iwl In liar of their riwvorr. All perwns
ln.iolniKt lo the esiaio will l ro.iilred to make
prompt settlement. AI.niKii I.. mkkt,
way i. issa. di. jamm si.nuA.Ti.
NOTICE!
The board of County Cmmlssloners of Chatham
eouuly will meet at their offl.. on the geennd
Monday In July, for the purpose of rerlslug the
tax IWe aud hearing all persons, who may object
the valuation of their property, as prescribed
l.y soetlun i" of the Marhluery Ad-
L. l:. EX LINK,
June 5T, 18S9. Clerk of Board.
if. . noviL,as
$3 SHOE 01..
n S1I0K FOK LAUIKH.
llewt In the world. Examine his
. ui or.Nt iNr. iian ii.sr.WKi shoe.
H.Oll UASD SE ALIl W1.1.T SHO.
CI SO IMMCi: ANH I AllMl'.llS' SHOE.
Ii 5ft EXTHA VAI.l'K CA LK SHOB.
i 2 WOliKlNrtMAX S SHOK.
J Oi) and ll.ii BOW S Hi IOI. snOHS.
Kriiiidiilent when my name and price are net
stain jwd ou bntu.m-
v. l iJini..e, itriMK'M, Mrwr.
FOB SALE BY
W. L. LONDON,
riTT.-nor.o', R. c.
April IS, iss'.i.
1 1 It L S.
HALEiail, N. c,
IMPORTERS ii RETAILERS
OF
DRY GOODS.
THE GREAT
NORTH CAROLINA
Dry Goods House
Thirty-nine Deportments,
CnrrylhK assortments excelled tiy few housee In
the larger eSles, and none In the South; Imught
from lini'ortors, maaufacturcre ond si'lllng agonis
flist hands In every lustauce for cash, and
BUsrantiMid to be eorr:t as to style, quality and
prlco.
Why should iho p.y.pe ofjiorth Carolina (end
money Mortli tor Dry Ooods a lien they nave such a
house in their own State? o good reason exists
Complete Mail OrJerleparlieflt
with all tlio machinery fuf fllllnR orders by com-
M'leiil men.
K. It On all orders nmountlni; tn M M or more.
wo t I'l dollter eooJs I'J wall, or to the nearest
Kip roes offhe.
Free of Charge.
W
H. & R. S. TUCKER k CO.,
ItAl.EIOII, N. C.
RiLEIGH fiARBLE VORKS,
417 and 410 Fsyetteville Street,
'i- i m;i it i f r
lit A. 'I t Vi, .;,l Ax-in
BRANCn YARD,
Lai iikh's Oi.n Stanp,
FAI KITE VILLE, X.
MAN I" FACTUREU OF
all kinds of
MONUMENTS s TOMBSTONES
IX MAUItl.i: OH GRANITE.
Also contractor for all kinds of
Building Work,
CURBING, POSTS,
STEPS, SILLS, &C.
Des'gns of all descriptions kept on
hand ami sent to any otldress upon
applications'
CH.ifl. A. GOODWIN,
June 27, 1889. Proprietor.
FIRE! FIRE 11
ltfSM nU PROPERTY
1 THE-
i i
this ii fioine tompany atttl 4t
serves the pntronage of all IfartM
Carolinians.
It was organized in 18C8 and hu
paid over half a million dollar in
losses and there is Col one contested
claim agaiust it !
All losses paid" promptly. Ererjr
prudent man ooRht to insurs hi
property;
For terms, Ac apply to
H. A. LONDON, Agent
W. S. PRIMROSE, President-
Sept. Cth,- 188ft.
THE GtiSER THRESHER I
GET THE EESff
If voa aro thiDkinf of buying el
THRESHIHG MACHINE.
H0K8E-P0WER, SAW-WILL
or ENGINE,
send la the
D MKiiKI CD.,
WAYNESBORO', PA.,
or to w. l. x.o2wT)Ory,
PlTTSlloRo', N. G.i
for complete catalogues.
The Oelset Thresher has been used
in Chatham county for ten years, and
gires the best satisfaction.
April 4, 1889.
AJMtNISTRAT(ll-S NOTICE.
navlnp qnallfle.1 ns toe acliri il-irator of
Kjnniet M. IMrk. ileeeaseil. I liereliy te-tlfy all wr
sons liohiine rUlm aualnst sal.i i!.-i-e.lent to ex
hibit the smo ui me, on or before the jntn .Iny of
June, 1"!). .' A. WOMACK.
Junew.
IXHCrroRS NOTK'i:.-D K,
-i I Er.KFfTaetsentornf Jonathan MarsbaH,
el parte. Nolle" Is Imrel.y plven lo ll partiaatd
tmerest that on Dai unlay the wth Usy of Juno I
will Hie my flnal nomiu with the clerk of tho
perlor court of Choi (mm county and a.- It lo bo JJ'
charged fmm my Irusl, . K. l'KKliK IT,
Mny Mb, 1W. K-
iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COfHTY OF CHATHAM--! Till St T'lllofi
:oi-hty
OllfUT.
J.ilitt KarrlniTsr. A.lmlnfstr.itor of n. I.. SnliM-r,
Against
W. W. W. kard and other".
This Is a upeial riroceedltic f.r Hie flnal settle
ment of the plaintiff's administration of the estata
of It. 1,. Snlws, ds'ase.l, and li ap-ailriK that
Oscar A. Snipes, one of the defeudauis. Is an heir
at law of said Intestate and A lie.-..ssry .art7
u this iiroceodlnn and is a pen resi. tent, lie Is
hereby iiotltle.1 to appear at my ofll"c In the lown
af niisU..ro' on tho SMh day of July. 1M!. and
onsweror demur to the pliil.itilTs niniplaliit,
Jii.lument will 1 taken i emitee'.
Juue 1, im. f. M. Ht'l.T, c,'.
. S. C,
C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule No. 11.
Taking effort May 2", 1889.
AII.T KXCnr-T Sl'NtiAV.
train ooins iwrtn.
t'rnln Using I
7
Mo. I.
Malllll'aHeoBKor.
Lohto, 4 31a. m.'BenncttsTllle
Mail k I'aeeenfer
Arrive, 1.00 p. i
U'iivm, &
T :t.-. p. t
1.55
I l.
t 11.69 a. I
55
I ' i 4S a I
0.4 isiaxo.ii.
S OD iKayetlerllle,
10?0 Ikanford,
Itl.U i"H, '
11. 60 a. m. 'Slier.
Arrive, 1.45 p- m.;Hrcnsl.oro,
" O.W airy.
No. I broaktaat at Koyettcvtlle. .Honor ol
flreonslioro. -t
No. breakfast at troenisro, ainner at oan-
'o'd. , .,
rassentfor and Mail tTBins run nan j cicepi oou-
T- . . .
rrelRnt ana acronim.ie'.. .......
floiineiui-llle tnPatollevtlle Tuesdays. Thursday
and aaturdays; from Fayeltevllbi to Oreensboro'
on Mendavs, Weilnetelays and Fridays; from
Oroen-iioro' to Ml. Airy Mondays, Wnluoodayn
and Friday; from Mt. Airy to reensisiro on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sal n r.laye f r. .m i een
Is.pC tn 1 Byellevllloon Tnes.llt) Tlrilllays and
kalurdaTK. and tr-m Fayeltuvlllo lo HeniiouvU
on Mn.iiys, Wednewlays and Frldns.
Trains on ractory Branch run dully except Sut-
1nJ"- W. 1!. KTLE, Oeu'l lass Agent,
J. W. TltlOen'lSiipl.
How Ready.
A NEW BOOlt
ron
NdUTIl CARiH.INA CHILWtEM.
First Steps in North Carolina History
TiT MRS. r. r. srnvi'FB.
ana naces, hands-unety primed and hound, afut
lieaiiilfully written. I'rlca 'ii cents s-r copy.
Should Wo read hv every ihtsi.ii In thoHinto, and
It outriil to rie In trvet y selnol. Fnhllslwl .y
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.,
Raleigh., TI. O.
raveatt. and Trado-Mtrks ohtaroed. and all ratcnl
iMHtneM cnndncled lot Moderate, rsw.
Our Ilium In Opposlto Ii. S. I"nt
lies. Wo Hv no sub nuncio, all bnln
(irett, hence can transact ient biitineso tn Jrm
me and al less cost tlion Uicoe reuxiui non
shlrsjton.
tend nlel, dnwlnc. or ptioto., lt noe
rjoo. Wo aovise II ite.ilfcWe or not, frro df
Chare. Onr ft not due till rateM Is curt!d.
A Tiook, " How to OMin f'steiits." viitli nf.
(cr to actual rlloni in )iair but, cu"Ay V
laws, Mirl ina. AddreM, ,
C. A. SNOW & CO.
w miioruaiomot,tiait, . j